The huge Democratic bet on bricks and butter CNN 15 hrs ago Analysis by Ronald Brownstein © Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images President Joe Biden speaks with Heather Zaccagnini, right, Applied Technology Department co-chair, and college president Dr. Clint Gabbard during a tour of a manufacturing lab at McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois, on July 7, 2021, part of a trip to tout his infrastructure proposals.
The spending proposals that Senate Democrats plan to begin advancing this week amount to a massive gamble that the party can simultaneously advance two of its longest-standing economic goals without generating a political backlash or overheating the economy.
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Letters to the editor: On homelessness in Las Cruces Las Cruces Sun-News © Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News Staff at Camp Hope work to ensure residents in the tent city stay warm as temperatures plummet and snow blankets the city Tuesday Oct. 27, 2020.
These letters published in the July 18, 2021 print edition of the Las Cruces Sun-News.
Helping hand for the homeless
The Mano y Mano Day Labor Program started by the City of Las Cruces and Mesilla Valley Community Hope provides work to people experiencing homeless here in Las Cruces. The program pays up to $45 a day and much of the work is beautifying the city of Las Cruces, including trash pick up, gardening, and cleaning up public parks.